Isn't that amazing? Two different parts of the world and we can still find some similarities. According to the website of the Refuge were this photo was taken the Vireo is the bird that will make a nest like this...I just need to find exactly what type of Vireo. Please share anything you find about the nest in your area that look like this one, ok?

Well we have three major positives.The red eyed vireo is local resident in fallThe nest is 6 ft above the ground.The nest s near water and the building material is just a little different.Chances a re that it is a red eyed vireo.did you put it up on the Cornell website?a little more research won't hurt of course!

Emma, according to the Aransas NWR website the Red eye vireo is seen in moderate numbers during the fall in this area, this little bird might be the owner of the nest...will find out for sure just need to do more research, right?

http://blog.visitcranelake.com/vireo-nes...In this link the red eye vireo has built its nest 6 ft above ground level and is next to a lake.Only thing is that this pic is from minnesota and the building material of the nest is not exactly the same.Worth checking out though.

Thanks Ava, for what I read the Oriole hangs his nest high in the trees (10+ feet high), but while researching this bird I found out that the Vireos hang it only a few feet from the ground...and my nest was about 6 feet high! Just need to find exactly what type of Vireo this nest belongs to...your lead is taking me somewhere !